Environmental Disaster Is Canada’s New Normal. Are We Ready? Easily one of the most intricate and exciting pieces I’ve written in recent memory, this piece covers the recent ground-breaking climate change audit work undertaken by all our country’s Auditors General and the drama inherent in their blunt findings about Canada’s climate change preparedness, or lack thereof. The Walrus July/August 2018.

Watching the Detectives. An exposé on how our environmental assessment process is compromised by business interests and increasingly self-regulated environmental consulting work. My first feature in which the majority of my sources are anonymous — so grimy is the dirt they dish. BCBusiness magazine, July 2015.

The Big One: The last megathrust earthquake to strike Canada was in 1700, and the clock is ticking. Canadian Geographic, June 2015.

Cell-Made Man. My profile on Allen Eaves and his company STEMCELL Technologies, one of the world’s leading manufacturers of lab supplies for cancer, cell and stem cell biologists). BCBusiness magazine, October 2013.

The Enforcer. Ever since I heard about John Doyle’s work as the province’s top accountant, I knew I had to profile this ballsy government watchdog. Lo and behold I did, and got unprecedented access behind the scenes to report the story for BCBusiness. I even was deputized under Section 8 of the Auditor General Act, twice, to ensure I’d keep my mouth shut. BCBusiness magazine, September 2012.

Will Work For Chew Toys, a winning profile of Tucker, the tireless dog that tracks endangered orca poop in Puget Sound. One of the most charismatic field researchers I’ve ever met. OnEarth magazine, Winter 2011.